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The Line/La Línea is well constructed and well written.
The Line/La Línea 2008
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The Line/La Línea is well constructed and well written.
The Line/La Línea 2008
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The Line/La Línea is well constructed and well written.
The Line/La Línea 2008
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Just another way liberals like to spend other people’s money and one of thousands of reasons so many people are joining the Tea Party because 10 million in nea grants, is just like
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The author’s novel The Line/La Línea, is based on consultations with Mexican law enforcement agents, narcotraficantes and DEA agents attached to the U. S Consulate in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Beldon Butterfield 1996
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"Well, I can tell you," returned his wife, "I'm not goin 'nea' them again; and if you think -- What did you ask the woman, anyway?"
Ragged Lady — Volume 1 William Dean Howells 1878
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"Well, I can tell you," returned his wife, "I'm not goin 'nea' them again; and if you think -- What did you ask the woman, anyway?"
Ragged Lady — Complete William Dean Howells 1878
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Greek, "nea," would express that it had recently come into existence; but Greek, "kaine," that which is new and different, superseding the worn-out old Jerusalem and its polity.
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(Heb 9: 15), which would mean new as different from, and superseding the old; but Greek, "nea," "recent," "lately established," having the
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(Kaine) New (Testament) implies that it is of a different kind and supersedes the old: not merely recent (Greek, "nea").
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